The temperament relationships are independent of frequency. You can add 1 to all the deviations and the temperament will sound the same, just 1 cent higher. Here is the TuneLab record of the Coleman 16: COLEMAN 16 C 6 C# 0 D 2 D# 2 E -2 F 6 F# -2 G 4 G# 1 A 0 A# 4 B -2 || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| jason kanter * piano tuning * piano teaching bellevue, wa * 425 562 4127 * cell 425 831 1561 orcas island * 360 376 2799 || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| > From: "David Love" <davidlovepianos@earthlink.net> > Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org > Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 21:07:32 -0800 > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Subject: Re: Pic of HT; test > > The offsets that I have for the Coleman 11 have the A value at -1. Does > that mean that this will set A4, 1 cent flat from A440? To get A4 at A440 > can I then add 1 to all the deviations, or does that screw everything up. I > suppose I could also offset the machine 1 cent sharp. And, what are the > offsets for the Coleman 16. I imagine I should be able to figure it out > from the chart, but I'm not exactly sure. > > David Love > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jason Kanter" <jkanter@rollingball.com> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: February 14, 2002 4:35 PM > Subject: Re: Pic of HT; test > > >> Attached are pics of Coleman 4, Coleman 11, and Coleman 16. >> Let the fistfights begin! >> >> || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| >> jason kanter * piano tuning * piano teaching >> bellevue, wa * 425 562 4127 * cell 425 831 1561 >> orcas island * 360 376 2799 >> || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| || ||| >> >> >> >> >
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